August 3, 200322 yr This is interesting and it works? Has anyone else set this up?http://forum.fscentre.com/index.php?board=...ay;threadid=211
August 3, 200322 yr Commercial Member There are three primary issues with connecting to VATSIM with FS9 at this time: Increased connections without multiplayer will create havoc with ground traffic and in-flight separation. Connections with the IVAO multiplayer work-around uses substantially more bandwidth. Connections with the IVAO multiplayer gives the client up to a 10 second lag. The network guys are currently working on a short term solution (not a patch) that will allow members to connect with SB2 and FS9. DS CVA3339 / UKD149System: Attlon 900 McW Hamster/Gerbilized Quantum Accessible 55Gig Iodized-Encrusted Four-poster with Mega-brill Farzenhuuven http://vatsim.pilotmedia.fi/statusindicato...tor=OD1&a=a.jpg The SUPPORT FORUM for Level-D Simulations products: http://www.leveldsim.com/forums
August 3, 200322 yr Thanks for the information about using FS2004 and VATSIM DShutt. I didn't know all the problems it could cause!I'll just wait for Squawkbox 3.Have a good flight to LSZH!
August 4, 200322 yr OK gang, this was just released. I am on the network right now in FS9. Be sure to follow all the directions which really are quite few. You will be up and connected in a matter of a few minutes.SBRelay is a new program to enable FS2004 with SquawkBox 2 (SB) and the various networks it supports (VATSIM, IVAO, etc.). It does this by creating an FS2002 session and an FS2004 session internally, and then translating and forwarding all SB players from the FS2002 session to the FS2004 session. By connecting both SB and FS2004 to SBRelay, you can fly in FS2004 and be connected to the network, just as you did with FS2002. SBRelay is a multi-threaded C++ Windows application built for high performance, and uses very little CPU or system resources.Download from the SBRelay web site:http://www.chocolatesoftware.com/sbrelay
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